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– Warmer January, but with more rainfall than normal
– There will often be fog after 18
January will be warmer and with more rainfall than normal. Average maximum temperatures expected for January are between 3 and 8 degrees, and precipitation is between 60 and 80 liters per square meter.
This was announced by the head of the meteorological company TV-MET, Petar Yankov.
January 1 and 2
will be mostly
sunny
In the following days it will gradually warm up, as on days 4 and 5 it will rain and in the mountains, snow. On January 5, mainly in the northern regions, the precipitation will turn to snow. Thus, the first snowfalls will coincide with the return of students from 1st to 4th grade to the schools after the closure.
After a temporary stabilization of the weather, snowfall is expected from January 10 to 14.
From January 15 to 18 it will be cold with minimum temperatures around 20 degrees below zero.
The snow
Tablecloths
in the mountains
be 50 to
100 centimeters,
enough to use the slopes in mountain resorts with natural snow, said the meteorologist.
Due to the more stable climate, the higher parts of our mountains are convenient for tourists. Low temperatures and the presence of significant snow cover require good equipment to avoid frost. Cats and snowshoes are needed to avoid slipping and sinking off cliffs, warns the meteorologist.
Warming with frequent fogs will begin on January 18. The next rainy period is from January 25 to 27 and 31, said Petar Yankov.
The lowest temperatures measured in January are between -30 and -35 degrees.
The lowest
temperature in
Bulgaria is
measured in Trun
– minus 38 °
Only on the Black Sea coast, due to the influence of sea warming, the record minimum temperatures are minus 20 degrees. Under the right conditions, the highest temperatures reach 20 degrees, and in places north of the mountains the south wind raises the temperature to 24 degrees. (24 hours)
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